hrp0084p3-1142 | Puberty | ESPE2015

Qualitative Assessment of Precocious Puberty-Related UCC (User Created Contents) on YouTube

Nam Hyo-Kyoung , Bang Soo Min , Baek Joon Woo , Rhie Young-Jun , Lee Kee-Hyoung

Background: Precocious puberty is one of the fastest-growing paediatric diseases in South Korea. As the UCC (User Created Contents) has provided lots of medical information, it becomes an easy and important source of medical information.Objective and hypotheses: This study aimed to investigate and to evaluate the quality and scientific accuracy of precocious puberty-related UCC on Youtube.Method: The key words ‘precocious pube...

hrp0084p3-1246 | Turner | ESPE2015

Turner Syndrome with Breast Development: Case Report

Park Sung Won , Cho Sung Yoon , Kim Jinsup , Huh Rimm , Kim Su Jin , Jin Dong-kyu

Introduction: Turner syndrome (TS) is caused by monosomy or structural abnormalities of the X chromosome, with a prevalence of out 1/2500 females live birth. Most important clinical features of TS are short stature and gonadal failure. Approximately one third of girls with TS may undergo spontaneous puberty. Here we report a case of a variant TS with breast development.Case report: A 9-year-old girl was referred to our paediatric endocrinology outpatient...

hrp0086p2-p165 | Bone & Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

Bone Health and Metabolic Syndrome in Childhood Cancer Survivors

Young Yoon Ju , Shin Kyung-Sue , Jin Park Hyeon , Kiu Park Byung , Park Chan-Hoo , Mi Kwon Mi , Young Shim Hye , Hwa Baek Sun , Young Ju Hee , Mi Kim Young

Background: Metabolic syndrome and impaired bone health are common complications in childhood cancer survivors, and both are possibly related with decreased physical activities.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence rates of metabolic syndrome and osteopenia in adolescent/young adult childhood cancer survivors. We also aimed to investigate the relationship between physical activity and these complications.Met...

hrp0092p1-316 | Diabetes and Insulin (2) | ESPE2019

An Evaluation of the Accuracy of a Flash Glucose Monitoring System in Children with Diabetes in Comparison with Venous Blood Glucose

Cao Bingyan , Wang Rui , Gong Chunxiu , Wu Di , Su Chang , Chen Jiajia , Yi Yajun , Liu Min , Liang Xuejun , Li Wenjing

Aims: To evaluate the performance of a factory-calibrated flash glucose monitoring system in children with diabetes compared to venous blood glucose (BG).Methods: A total of 13 hospitalized participants newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, aged 1~14 years old, were involved in the study. Sensor glucose measurements on days 2, 3, 6, 7, 12 and 13 of wear were compared with venous BG. During these days, the venous BG ...

hrp0084p3-1106 | Pituitary | ESPE2015

Acquired Long QT Syndrome in a 14-year-old Boy with Panhypopituitarism

Kim Yoo-Mi , Seo Jung-Ho , Cheon Chong Kun , Yim Young-Tak , Kim Su Young

Background: Acquired QT prolongation can be caused by electrolyte abnormality, myocarditis, cerebrovascular disease, drug intoxication and hormonal disorders such as hypopituitarism, hypothyroidism, and adrenal insufficiency.Case presentation: We describe a 14-year-old boy with hypopituitarism after trans-sphenoidal surgery (TSS) due to suprasellar mass who manifested bradycardia and QT prolongation on electrocardiogram. This subject complained of blurre...

hrp0082p1-d2-245 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2014

Thyroid Dysfunction in Children After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Short Term Follow-Up for 12 Months

Jeon Yeon Jin , Jung In Ah , Kim Shin Hee , Cho Won-Kyoung , Lee Jae-Wook , Cho Kyoung Soon , Park So Hyun , Chung Nak-Gyun , Jung Min-Ho , Cho Bin , Suh Byung-Kyu

Background: We evaluated 12 months follow-up of thyroid function in patients who underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) during childhood and adolescents.Methods: We studied 83 hematologic-malignancy patients (46 boys and 37 girls, acute lymphoblastic leukemia=25, acute myeloid leukemia=51, chronic myelogenous leukemia=7) who underwent HSCT between January 2006 and December 2011.The mean age at HSCT was 9.78±4...

hrp0092p3-265 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Plasma Asprosin Concentrations are Increased and Associated with Insulin Resistance in Children with Obesity

wang min , xiao yanfeng

Objective: Asprosin, a novel peptide that has recently discovered as an important regulatory adipokine, is relevant to obesity in animals and adult humans. Little is known about its roles in children. The aim of the current study was to determine the potential role of asprosin and explore its relationship to various obesity-related markers in children with obesity.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 119 ...

hrp0084p3-1076 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Hyperinsulinism Secondary to Congenital Portosystemic Shunt in a Neonate

Hong Yong Hee , Lee Dong Hoon , Kim Sung Shin

Background: Hyperinsulinism is a common cause of persistent hypoglycaemia in infant. Insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells is unregulated and inappropriate for the level of blood glucose, causing glucose into the insulin-sensitive tissues, such as the muscle, liver and adipose tissue, leading to hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia. But congenital portosystemic shunt, a rare vascular malformation, can cause hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia rarely because glucose from portal...

hrp0089p3-p303 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P3 | ESPE2018

Morning Basal Luteinizing Hormone, A Good Screening Tool for Diagnosing Central Precocious Puberty

Hyuk Jung In , Min Lee Dong

Background: The current standard method to diagnose central precocious puberty(CPP) is gonadotropin releasing hormone stimulation test (GnRHST). But, it is inconvenient for children because of time-consuming and multiple samples. This study aimed to present utility of morning basal luteinizing hormone (LH) for the screening of central precocious puberty with emphasis on the influence of diurnal variation.Methods: This study is a retrospective review of 1...

hrp0095p2-36 | Bone, Growth Plate and Mineral Metabolism | ESPE2022

A Novel Variant of PHEX in a Korean Family with X-linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets

Kim Sejin , Kim Sungsoo , Kim Namhee

X-linked dominant hypophosphatemic rickets (XLH) are the most common form of familial hypophosphatemic rickets resulting from hypophosphatemia caused by renal phosphate wasting, which in turn is a result of loss-of-function mutations in PHEX. Herein, we report a 39-year-old female with short stature and skeletal deformities and 12-month-old asymptomatic daughter. The woman has a history of multiple surgical treatments because of lower limb deformities. Through additional quest...